Dear Amy, I have really enjoyed reading your blog the information you post is very detailed. You uniquely break down each segment. The information makes me curious and I always have a what if or a curiosity too do research to see how you came up with this information as if we did not read the same literature. I appreciate all your words of encouragement and advice. I want to wish you the best on all your future endeavors and much success in the early childhood field. Thanks, Katie Jackson Dear Mary, Thanks for all the information you posted it was very detailed, I really like the way you always spoke with direct honestly on the subjects we had before us. I remember reading about your sisters birth experience it was so beautiful the way you talked about it showed that you were a very compassionate person. I enjoyed learning a bit more with each one of your post. I know this career we have chosen is a very rewarding one, I want to wish the best in your career and happy learning here at Walden University. Respectfully yours, Katie Jackson
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I believe that it will be very valuable if we were able to measure children emotionally, Emotions are natural instincts that occurs in a relationship among two or more individuals. But emotions can also scare children this can allow them to act out in negative ways, If we were able to measure the emotions in a child I believe we would be able to connect to them on a deeper level. You have some children that are easy to open up, pretty much like open book policy. But you can come across a child were you really have to dig and see what is going on, or what they have endured. That"s why it is important to allow a child to express themselves it amazes me some of the things you can find out about a child. But when a child is struggling with mixed emotions it can be very toxic to their self and others. If their was a way to measure children's emotion it would have to be a very sensitive study done, and I can't say it won't be any children hurt in the process. Dealing with emotions for anyone is a seesaw up and down, but dealing with emotions in our little creatures that are not really mature enough to deal with some of affects that comes with unhealthy emotions can be a vulnerable and uncomfortable situation. I googled assessments on school age children in France and came across a article that spoke about a pain assessment, trying to teach a child how to relate correctly the type of pain they are in, which is important so they can relate it to their care giver. The more a child knows about pain, it will help decrease some of the anxiety that is caused when pain arrives. Girls are more likely to express themselves better than boys. There are a wide range of assessments when it comes to children and they all serve a great purpose.
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